European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d Idaho teacher to get Chance to Fly aboard shuttle Page s d services detail policies on aids testing Page 9 d s4s readers respond to challenger tragedy pages 10,11 the authorized unofficial publication fou vol. 44, no. 302 saturday february 15, 1986. Mob Foft Cis c Dolly Ond sunday q 8693 a Fra warns against using tylenol More tainted capsules found in area of fatal poisoning White Plains . A More cyanide laced tylenol capsules were found in the same county where a woman was poisoned last weekend and the manufacturer and the Fra warned Consumers nationwide thursday not to use the painkiller in capsule form. A bottle with tainted capsules reported thursday in Westchester county was among those removed from store shelves after the death prompted thousands of stores nationwide to Slop Selling tylenol. In 1982 seven Chicago area residents died after taking cyanide laced tylenol. A third contaminated bottle was found in the county. A food and drug administration official initially said it contained a Trace of cyanide but Fra commissioner Frank e. Young later said it could be an Industrial contaminant that was not proven to be cyanide and was probably not harmful. Four states on thursday banned the Sale of tylenol capsules. Tylenol in other forms was not affected by either the state bans or the warnings from the Fra and Johnson & Johnson. Five capsules in a bottle of extra strength tylenol pulled from a Woolworth s store in Bronxville a few blocks from the a a where the first poisoned bottle had been purchased were found to contain cyanide said Fra commissioner Frank e. Young. George Gerstenberg the director of the Fra s Brook see tylenol on Page 28 us Mlo by Tracy Bak hearts for Liber Liberty otherwise known As Roxanne Sully of As Baffen Germany advises Kilby Woolen left and Sonji i dentine to Bene Liberty. See Story lyres As they nuke real statue of 3. Aquino trails Marcos in official vote count Manila Philippines a presi Dent Ferdinand e. Marcos was Well ahead thursday in the official vote count by the National Assembly which his party controls. Corazon Aquino who claims that she won the election said Marcos must resign to prevent wide spread violence. Aquino s aides reported that another of her Campaign workers was killed thursday bringing the total since the feb. 7 presiden tial election to More than 20. See related Story Page 4. After seven hours of tabulating tally sheets from the archipelago s 74 provinces and More than 60 cities the Assembly had Marcos ahead with 6,403,783 votes to 5,584,581 for Aquino. That gave Marcos an advantage of about 53 percent to Aqui no s 46 percent with about 46 percent of the votes tallied. The Assembly s count determines the outcome under philippine Law. The National movement for free elections an Independent poll watching group popularly known As Nam Frel had Aquino ahead in its unofficial count. It gave her 7,198,661 votes to 6,544,317 for Marcos based on 64 percent of More than 86,000 precincts reporting. Aquino claims that the elections were fraudulent and the National Assembly s canvass is rigged. The tally Sheet delivered to the nation Al Assembly from the president s Home province of Locos none said the votes came from 761 precincts. The province see Aquino on Page 28 France attempts to find new Home for Duvalier Tallo ires France not France May ask the United states to provide a Home for the ousted haitian dictator Jean Claude Duvalier if Liberia refuses to accept him government officials said thursday. Duvalier however has begun a Legal Bat the against expulsion to Liberia or the United states. He has applied for registration in France As a political refugee. The foreign ministry said thursday that it has asked liberian president Samuel k. Doe to give permanent Asylum to Haiti s former ruler who has been granted Tempo Rary Refuge in a heavily guarded hotel in Tallo ires. Duvalier and an entourage of 22 people were flown out of Haiti aboard a . Air Force plane on feb. 7. Liberia an English speaking country in West Africa that was founded by freed american slaves appeared at first to be the Only country willing to take Duvalier. But its willingness to accept Duvalier was thrown in doubt wednesday when the Libe Rian information ministry in Monrovia the capital denied that any offer of Asylum had been made. On thursday Doe s press Secretary said that Liberia has not offered any see Duvalier on Page 28 drug use by is Down sharply study says Washington the number of Servic Membert who use drugs has declined from 36 percent in 1980 to 13 percent last year according to a preliminary defense department Survey on drug and alcohol use in the Mili tary the Survey showed that marijuana use was big among the lower enlisted grades with 19 percca0l personnel in grades Al through e-3jfffimflhey had used marijuana within the past Jug of. Three percent of those Gwyeth reported some degree of lost proud Cjiodi or work because of drug use com pared to 10 percent in 1980. Twelve percent of the personnel surveyed . Pcs heavy Joe Kwh As defined in the Survey As having five More least Ochej week. Some degree i. A Fuata fir Centof the respondents fiercentinl982. A defense department health affairs spokesman said the Sharp drop in drug use is due primarily to the mandatory urinalysis testing by Dod. There Are other reasons such As increased random searches by military police and dog teams and local education programs about drug abuse but it s primarily the Success of the urine tests that is the reason for the decline the spokesman said. The statistics showed that women were three times ten heavy Drinker category while 12 percent admitted using were 2tt times More Likely to married service members a com _ be h pained by a so singles were almost Likely to use drugs the Marine corps had see
